Had It Not Been For My Intervention In Operation Sindoor Pakistan’s PM Would Have Died Trump
US President Donald Trump once again reiterated his claim that he has played an important role in ending eight wars so far. He said that a large number of people believe that had it not been for his intervention during Operation Sindoor, the terror network launched by India, the Prime Minister of Pakistan would have died.
In his State of the Union address at the White House on Tuesday (local time), Trump said that in the first ten months, I ended eight wars, including the wars between Cambodia and Thailand, Pakistan and India. If we had not intervened in a possible nuclear war, 30 million people said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan would have died.
Trump further claimed to also end conflicts like “Kosovo and Serbia, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Congo and Rwanda and of course the Gaza war”. A few months ago, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had told Trump that if he had not intervened, 35 million Pakistanis would have been killed during Operation Sindoor.
Trump declared that America has seen “an unprecedented transformation” in just one year of his leadership, and told Congress that the country has “achieved a transformation like never before.”
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He said, “Tonight, just one year later, I can say with dignity and pride that we have achieved a transformation like never before and a transformation that is historic. We will never go back to where we were just a short time ago.
The first State of the Union address of his second term is expected to break the previous record for the longest address. Informed sources say that they would not be surprised if it goes longer than one hour and 45 minutes.
Invoking the founding ideals of the United States, he said that from 1776 to the present day, every generation of Americans has stepped up to defend the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for the next generation. Now it’s our turn.
He added that his administration is “building a nation where every child has the opportunity to achieve and advance, where government is accountable to the people, not the powerful, and where the interests of hardworking American citizens are always our first and foremost concern.”
On the economy, Trump predicted continued domestic growth. “Going forward, factories, jobs, investment and trillions of dollars will continue to come to the United States – because we finally have a president who believes in America first,” he said.
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